As shown by the php file I uploaded to your site and ran the test for, the site loads fast, indicating that it's not a server or a generalized issue with your account (or it would load slow too). Unfortunately since your issue is a script issue, it's not really something I'd be able to help with.

Thank you for the swift response. I am investigating now. Are there any tools in my cpanel or any websites that you know of that can help pinpoint scripts that are slowing down a site?

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We like to let you know that unfortunately there is no tool for pinpoint scripts that are slowing down a site in cpanel. It's better you need to contact wit your site builder and optimize your site. Please let us know if you need any further support.

I know how to put the site in debug mode and with Jake's help I learned how to do it so that debug errors only shows to my IP. I also know to not leave the site on debug because it will slow the site down. I mainly use debug to create new addons for the TMS system so that I can store all my template changes there. I've been wondering if it was in fact that TMS system that's slowing down my site since I've been having lots of issues with that addon lately. How do you check the debug output? When I click on Debug Options it says 'These options are intended to be directly manipulated solely by the XenForo developers.'

Formerly CyclingTribe

The usual fault-finding technique is to disable all add-ons and then slowly enable them - one by one - until you hit a problem.

Of course it could be that the issue is unrelated to add-ons, but at least by disabling them all it gives you an indication as to whether your site runs much faster without them; if there's no real noticable difference then you can start looking at other things.

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The usual fault-finding technique is to disable all add-ons and then slowly enable them - one by one - until you hit a problem.

Of course it could be that the issue is unrelated to add-ons, but at least by disabling them all it gives you an indication as to whether your site runs much faster without them; if there's no real noticable difference then you can start looking at other things.

Isn't that all a bit much when we've not even tested the debugging tools already available?

With Debug Mode enabled you will see something like this in your footer:

Timing: 0.1177 seconds Memory: 7.331 MB DB Queries: 17

The number of seconds is a link which is clickable and takes you to a debug page.

Copy and paste the output here.

It might not show us anything, but if there is a query time of several seconds for a certain add-on every time then it may be a bug with that add-on. It could then be tested after that add-on is disabled.